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Hedge’s Arctic Released – a Final Cut Pro Library Manager Evolution

Hedge has released Arctic, a library manager for Final Cut Pro users based on the program Final Cut Library Manager by Arctic Whiteness. With Arctic, we can manage our Final Cut Pro projects and free up hard drive space quickly. Let’s take a look! Hedge, the software company behind solutions like OffShoot and DropOff, has released Arctic, an evolution of the original Final Cut Library Manager (FCLM). FCLM was released in 2014 by Vincent Zorzi and Timothy Arms as a solution to their own needs to deal with FCP’s management of storing media and generated files outside of libraries. Ten years later, Hedge’s agreement with Vincent and Timothy has made possible the launch of Artic, a completely new app that picks up the torch from the original FCLM.  Arctic: an easy way to manage Final Cut Pro files The name ‘Arctic’ is a homage to Vincent and Timothy’s company, Arctic Whiteness. Although the interface looks like the original FCLM, Arctic eliminates some crashes inside the program that were annoying users and adds new settings and improvements.  With Arctic, we can locate media, assets, and caches and clean up everything we don’t need. Arctic tells us which drives we need to connect to work in an old edit to consolidate a project on a single location or prepare a travel library. The search engine allows us to search event names, project names, notes, comments, media keywords, media file names, and their personalized names in Final Cut Pro.  Arctic helps us stay...

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Published By: CineD - Monday, 8 April, 2024

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